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Creative Writing Prompts by teenagebookworm_
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The title says it all, a range of different creative writing prompts. Share your answers with others and strive to improve your creative skills! The ones with ticks beside them are the ones I've completed, message me to compare answers :)
How to: Build Your Fantasy World by creativexwrites
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#1 IN WORLDBUILDING - 03/11/2019 //✿\\ Do you want to give fantasy writing a go; but you're not quite sure where to start? Or Are you a fantasy writer with so many world ideas, you're not quite sure how to pin them down and really get those fantasy gears spinning? I am an avid fantasy reader, writer and watcher, here to offer you a guide on how to get your ideas onto paper and get to building that perfect fantasy world you crave. From the time period to creating your own fantasy language. Here is a content list, feel free to skip to a chapter you feel you need most: 1. What IS Fantasy? 2. Is World-Building Really Necessary? 3. Prompting 4. The First W: Where? 5. The Second W: Why? 6. The Third W: When? 7. The Fourth W: What? 8. The Fifth W: Who? 9. The First and Only H: History 10. The Five Senses 11. Your World, Your Rules 12. Fantasy Language 13. Adventure Time! 14. What NOT to do 15: Topic Suggestion
50 Amazing Opening Lines & Dialogue Starters by FairyFlossyCloud
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Are you having trouble thinking what sentence you can use as an opening? Do you need some story inspo? Or you just need a bit of something to wake up your sleepy mind? Then you've come to the right place. Don't worry it's free. If this doesn't work for you, there's Bigger Amazing Opening Lines & Other Cool Stuff. It's the sister book to this one. It holds more content. Such as more name ideas, face claims, setting ideas, tips on subplots and more. Just in case you want more. 😉
100 Things You Should Know About Writing (Part 1) by MishaGerrick
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This is about writing, as I think of it. Subjects covered will range from plot aspects to characterization, writing craft to just surviving as a writer. Mainly, Part 1 is a comprehensive list of things to do in order to create and maintain tension.
The Big Picture by WolfBird97
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A visual diary of my artworks. I'm hoping my drawing skills are more impressive than my writing skills. Every picture, painting or sketch in this book are copyrighted to me, Cassidy Mogensen.
Writing 101: How to Improve your Writing by oceansalt_
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We are all not perfect, we commit mistakes, we recognize them but we do them again. These "story" is for those who seek critique and want tips on how they want to improve their story better. I am not a proffesional editor and critic but I was once the Editor-in-Chief of our School Newspaper and I hope to be an EIC again when I'm a Senior.
How to Write a Novel by ScaryFantasyLover13
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Everyone has trouble getting their stories noticed. Sometimes it's the title, cover, and summary that can lure someone in. But what can you do to get better at writing? Confused as to how other people's books get so popular but yours limits below 50 reads? Tired of deleting your stories because you don't think they are good enough? Read ahead to find out how to get good dialogue, editing, descriptions, and many more tips on how to become a better author.
Creating the Well-Developed Character by elizabethinfj
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Well developed characters are of huge importance. No matter how magnificent your setting, or how thrilling your plot, it's all in vain without equally good characters. Characters can make or break your book. So with that in mind, here is your guide to Creating the Well-Developed Character
Tips for Fantasy Writers by shanilsamy
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If you are new to fantasy writing than this will help you out a lot. read and see how much help you can get . recommended to all fantasy writers and new writers or even people who are planning on writing. enjoy.
I S T H M U S by extraisthmus
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Isthmus is now published! This draft of the story is no longer canon, nor is it of market quality. If you'd like to experience Isthmus in its finished form, we hope you'll consider buying the published novel. You can find more information at https://isthmus.world/. Expedition Remus is sent to assess Planet 7355264Z for human colonization only to discover more than they bargained for. Previously thought desolate, their destination reveals a harrowing secret. The unprepared crew finds themselves stranded not only with each other but with the bloodthirsty creatures that rule the land they seek to claim. The ghaengste are the primitive and cannibalistic but intelligent natives of Matka. Their hostile world has been ravaged by lifetimes of violence and divided into four warring nations. A ragtag group of renegades seeks solace from the slaughter in one another, and then in the growing rebellion that forms from their bond. Isthmus follows two stories: the journey of four ghaengste destined to reunite their broken people and the trial of twenty-six settlers first to survive, then to discover what truly makes them human. The fate of both species is contingent only upon their will to seek redemption for the sins of the past, present, and future. Matka have mercy on them all.